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प्रश्न
Which characteristic of pea plants was not important in their selection as Mendel’s research organism?
विकल्प
Most other scientists of the time were also using peas, so a lot was known about them
Peas are easy to cultivate, and have a short generation time
Pea plants are self-pollinating but can be cross-fertilized easily
Many true-breeding varieties were available
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उत्तर
Most other scientists of the time were also using peas, so a lot was known about them
Explanation:
Mendel selected pea plants for his experiments because they had many important features such as true-breeding varieties, being easy to cultivate with a short generation time, self-pollination with the possibility of controlled cross-fertilization, and contrasting traits. However, the fact that many other scientists were also using peas, and thus much was known about them, was not a significant reason for Mendel’s choice. His reasons were more focused on practical and biological characteristics of the pea plant rather than its popularity among other scientists at the time.
